Hi Alex,

the challenges are the same one discussed in your previous email
thread 
(https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/eb086eafbd9309eb1efedac3bf3dcc410a95d06206c97e7ade01c254%40%3Cdev.httpd.apache.org%3E).
I think that everybody would love to start working/helping on adding
HTTP/3 support but the work to be done is huge, involves invasive
changes to the httpd's source code and the current dev resources don't
have (rightfully) bandwidth to support the current codebase and plan a
major refactoring.

Having said that: if anybody is interested in helping, the project
would really be grateful (new contributors are always welcome!).

Luca

On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 10:47 PM Alex Hautequest <hqu...@hquest.pro.br> wrote:
>
> From Apple’s developer beta release notes, the newest Apple code is now 
> shipping with HTTP/3 support. Disabled by default, but can be enabled by 
> users. As of today, HTTP/3 Draft 29 isn’t yet supported.
>
> Alex

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